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VqI.IV NO. . Lincoln County High School Euroka, Montana Nov. 11,19^+9
Carnival At LCHS
Nov* n and 12
LCH5 Teachers
AttQnd Convention
Most Of the LCHS
teachers attended the
Northwestern district
convention at Missoula
Thursday and Friday,
October 27 and 28.
Donald Boslaugh attended the first general session where Dr.
J„ W. Macker, Dean of
Education of the University of Montana,
spoke on "Problems
Confromting the N.' W.
District of MSA". Dr.
J. A. McCain President of the University
of Montana, spoke on
"The Role of a School
in International Understanding".
Mr.Boslaugh attended
the men's smoker where
movies of the Montana
Grizzlies vs. Washington State were shown.
He also went to the
Dance Party hold at
Florintine Gardens,
Florence Hotel.
(Continued on Page 9 )
Annual Teachers
Institute Held
Tuesday, November 1,
both the grade teachers
and the school board
members of Lincoln
County met at Libby
when the County wide
Annual Teacher's Institute was held with all
school boards and their
clerks. The two
branches had a joint
meeting from 9 a.m. to
10:15 a.m. when all
state supervisors and
teachers were introduced. State Music
Supervisor, Ronald
Cook, gave a lecture
on Modern Music Trends
in the schools today.
To begin the meeting
after noon the High
School Girls' Chorus
gave several numbers
under the direction of
(Continued on Page 11)
SeniorC lass
LosesOn Ball
The senior class of
1950 presented the
annual Senior Ball in
the high school gym
Saturday, November 8.
The gym was decorated to the theme of
"treasure island" and
the theme song chosen
was "Far Away Places."
The gym's coiling
was decorated . with
two shades of blue
crepe paper. A large
fish net borrowed from
Fred Ripley was strung
along one wall and
pictures of swords.
November 11 and 12
are tho dates set for
the carnival held at
the LCHS Auditorium.
There will te tho usual
old and new concessions
offered for tho evenings cntoraini. ont.Come
and visit friends and
win valuable prizes
from tho Binbo and
Roulette booths.
You may send a telegram, catch a. gloating
ball, go through the
fun house, also there
will be a turtle race.
Door prize is spon-
pirate heads, pirate SOrcd by the LC Club
fl_:;s, and skeletons
wore hung on the other
wall.
The music was furnished by Donnic
Laurence and his Melody Kings, The orchestra was surrounded by
two row boats draped
with fish nets.
The senior class
took in ^Xlk on the
ball. They had to pay
j;hc orchestra $120 and
had numerous other
expenses. They figure
they wont in the hole
about s.25.
Evergreen Has
4 6 Exch anges
The Evergreen is exchanging school papers
with 38 schools in
Montana and 8 out of
state schools. The
Evergreen has sent papers to some other
schools which have not
yet sent an exchange
paper. Tho following
is the list of exchange cities in Montana: Livingston, Fort
Benton, Ekalaka, For
syth, Antolop<
Ignatius,
Lourel
Three
bt •
Baker,,
Forks
'9
Sidney, Fairvicw, Door
Lodge, Miles City,
Broadview, Tompson
Falls, Poison, Helena,
(Continued on Pago 10)
bike raffle by the
shop, pressure cooker
raffle, by the Com-
merial Club. Floor
showj is sponsored by
the music department,
tree typing is by the
shop, and the dance at
the community hall will
be sponsored by the
music department with
Los Bloom and his
Rondaliers from Libby
furnishing tho music.
Work On. .MA
Started
The board of the
Flathead Electric Cooperative has offered
every assistance possible to tho Lincoln
Cooperative board of
directors that will
help to get the preliminary work, and
possibly some construction on the REA
line, moved along in
order to get actual
service to tho members
in the shortest time.
The plans for the
actual construction
details for the whole
project, especially
tho right of clearing,
are being worked out
at this time. The new
cooperative development makes cooperative
power much stronger,
forming a more powcr-
(Continued on Page 10)

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VqI.IV NO. . Lincoln County High School Euroka, Montana Nov. 11,19^+9
Carnival At LCHS
Nov* n and 12
LCH5 Teachers
AttQnd Convention
Most Of the LCHS
teachers attended the
Northwestern district
convention at Missoula
Thursday and Friday,
October 27 and 28.
Donald Boslaugh attended the first general session where Dr.
J„ W. Macker, Dean of
Education of the University of Montana,
spoke on "Problems
Confromting the N.' W.
District of MSA". Dr.
J. A. McCain President of the University
of Montana, spoke on
"The Role of a School
in International Understanding".
Mr.Boslaugh attended
the men's smoker where
movies of the Montana
Grizzlies vs. Washington State were shown.
He also went to the
Dance Party hold at
Florintine Gardens,
Florence Hotel.
(Continued on Page 9 )
Annual Teachers
Institute Held
Tuesday, November 1,
both the grade teachers
and the school board
members of Lincoln
County met at Libby
when the County wide
Annual Teacher's Institute was held with all
school boards and their
clerks. The two
branches had a joint
meeting from 9 a.m. to
10:15 a.m. when all
state supervisors and
teachers were introduced. State Music
Supervisor, Ronald
Cook, gave a lecture
on Modern Music Trends
in the schools today.
To begin the meeting
after noon the High
School Girls' Chorus
gave several numbers
under the direction of
(Continued on Page 11)
SeniorC lass
LosesOn Ball
The senior class of
1950 presented the
annual Senior Ball in
the high school gym
Saturday, November 8.
The gym was decorated to the theme of
"treasure island" and
the theme song chosen
was "Far Away Places."
The gym's coiling
was decorated . with
two shades of blue
crepe paper. A large
fish net borrowed from
Fred Ripley was strung
along one wall and
pictures of swords.
November 11 and 12
are tho dates set for
the carnival held at
the LCHS Auditorium.
There will te tho usual
old and new concessions
offered for tho evenings cntoraini. ont.Come
and visit friends and
win valuable prizes
from tho Binbo and
Roulette booths.
You may send a telegram, catch a. gloating
ball, go through the
fun house, also there
will be a turtle race.
Door prize is spon-
pirate heads, pirate SOrcd by the LC Club
fl_:;s, and skeletons
wore hung on the other
wall.
The music was furnished by Donnic
Laurence and his Melody Kings, The orchestra was surrounded by
two row boats draped
with fish nets.
The senior class
took in ^Xlk on the
ball. They had to pay
j;hc orchestra $120 and
had numerous other
expenses. They figure
they wont in the hole
about s.25.
Evergreen Has
4 6 Exch anges
The Evergreen is exchanging school papers
with 38 schools in
Montana and 8 out of
state schools. The
Evergreen has sent papers to some other
schools which have not
yet sent an exchange
paper. Tho following
is the list of exchange cities in Montana: Livingston, Fort
Benton, Ekalaka, For
syth, Antolop<
Ignatius,
Lourel
Three
bt •
Baker,,
Forks
'9
Sidney, Fairvicw, Door
Lodge, Miles City,
Broadview, Tompson
Falls, Poison, Helena,
(Continued on Pago 10)
bike raffle by the
shop, pressure cooker
raffle, by the Com-
merial Club. Floor
showj is sponsored by
the music department,
tree typing is by the
shop, and the dance at
the community hall will
be sponsored by the
music department with
Los Bloom and his
Rondaliers from Libby
furnishing tho music.
Work On. .MA
Started
The board of the
Flathead Electric Cooperative has offered
every assistance possible to tho Lincoln
Cooperative board of
directors that will
help to get the preliminary work, and
possibly some construction on the REA
line, moved along in
order to get actual
service to tho members
in the shortest time.
The plans for the
actual construction
details for the whole
project, especially
tho right of clearing,
are being worked out
at this time. The new
cooperative development makes cooperative
power much stronger,
forming a more powcr-
(Continued on Page 10)